- Publisher: Codemasters
- Release Date: Feb 21, 2006
- Also On: iPhone/iPad
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 40 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 18 out of 40
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Mixed: 7 out of 40
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Negative: 15 out of 40
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BrianB.Feb 27, 2006un-resposive, grind fest, no where near as enjoyable as other mmorpgs around, control system sux, quests are same old boaring. Avoid at all costs, complete waste of cash.
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KarisH.Feb 25, 2006
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Mr.MobyMar 20, 2006Good looking but boring and tedious, you can tell that this game was created for the korean market because its just lv grinding with a tedious battles. the european markets want more story and a reason for being in that game world. the other big problem here is that you have to subscribe to this drivvle,, take my advice and go and get Guild Wars instead( online MMORPG with no Fees)
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JornF.Mar 31, 2006When you get to level 20 you need to be in a group to level up, the game is just WAY to party focused. And as usual, Korean games got bad coding (client side) and a lot of grapic glitches. No kind of physics, even the jump is animated 100%. I bought it and thats the most stupid thing i have ever done. Go out and buy Auto Assault or World of Warcraft, RF just isn't play able.
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EdgarDMar 3, 2006
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EzzerHaddenJun 1, 2006
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SteveL.Apr 17, 2007
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AlanR.Feb 23, 2006
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JulietteWaltersFeb 25, 2006
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J.M.Apr 25, 2006
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AnonymousMCFeb 23, 2006
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BetaW.Mar 24, 2006Eurogamer said it best: "RF Online is like playing an endless game of slow-motion whack-a-rat, without the entertainment of the fairground surroundings. "
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Awards & Rankings
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RF Online delivers an MMO that focuses more on battles and less on stories and quests. For those who lust after solid plots and definitive quests, they can stick to their "World of Warcraft" and "Final Fantasy XI." For those who just want to log on and kick butt, RF Online is the prescription for you.
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Somewhat shallow, somewhat lacking in content, but a decent diversion for MMO fanatics if they’ve got no other online addiction at the time.
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RF Online is like playing an endless game of slow-motion whack-a-rat, without the entertainment of the fairground surroundings.